The ignition module is located in the distributor under the rotor, it plugs in.
The ignition module is located in the distributor under the rotor, it plugs in.
The Ignition control module is located under the coil which is on top of the driver side wheel well, Commonly known as an ignitor.
This is not common. Check to make sure there is not too much voltage at the dist.
The ignition module is mounted to the side of the distributor. It a rectangular piece.
its inside the distributor
No, the 1984 Corvette does not use a traditional ignition key like most vehicles. It features a specialized key that includes a chip for the vehicle's anti-theft system. This means that standard keys won't work in the ignition, and a specific key must be used to start the engine.
The taillights and the flasher are all built in.
Really going back in time. If it is the same as the '87, the module is on the firewall. Small box with a wire plug in. Sort of silver in color. Most times when this module is defective, the engine will cut out, and after a few minutes will restart. Ford should still have the part in stock. Just make sure the points are gapped properly and the rotor is in good shape.
The air temperature sensor on the 1984 Corvette is located under the hood. It is under the air control bracket at the front of the intake manifold.
Attached to the ignition coil you will find an "igniter". Per the local Toyota Dealer parts dept. there is no ignition module. The igniter takes it's place. I have been trying to locate the module on my 1980 corona as well and that was the answer they gave me. Try this eBay link and you will see a picture of the igniter: http://cgi.eBay.com/83-88-TOYOTA-COROLLA-TERCEL-NOVA-IGNITER-89620-16080_W0QQitemZ130140198470QQihZ003QQcategoryZ33691QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem?_trksid=p1638.m118
There is no ignition module in a '84 laser. They have a coil and distributor unless it has been modified. If you don't get a spark across the points in the distributor when you try to start the engine you probably need a new coil.
== answer== Could be a bad ignition control module or coil,points if equiped,cap,or rotor,bad ignition switch.